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Watch Adele perform When We Were Young from her new album 25
After saying “Hello” to her fans, Adele recently teased a new song from her upcoming album, ’25, ‘ during an interview. It seems viewers will also get to learn how she feels about being in the spotlight, what makes her nervous and how she’s facing her fears.
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The singer confessed that she wasn’t sure about getting back into the music scene after 21’s major success. I guess now that that dream is realised, I’d say Kanye or Drake. Featuring lyrics about being scared and anxious about getting older, Adele reconnects with an old lover in the track, which features a few of her most stunning and powerful vocals to date.
In the video, Adele performs the emotional song at The Church Studios in London, England, where a few of her album was also recorded.
The track was co-written with Tobias Jesso Jr. and is only the second track from forthcoming album “25” to appear online.
But her new music has managed to hit home with everybody including herself.
In the latest issue of the Rolling Stone magazine, the Grammy-award winning singer revealed that “When We Were Young” is her favourite track on the album.
On Monday, she spoke with Sirius XM about the song.
“It was just like a movie, it was just like a song / When we were young”.
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Adele will be taking part in her own one-hour BBC One special hosted by Graham Norton this Friday at 8.30pm to support the release of 25.